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The amount of payments and state duties applied from January 1, 2024 in Turkey

The amount of payments and state duties applied from January 1, 2024 in Turkey

December 28, 2023

The Ministry of Finance and Treasury has determined the amount of payments and duties to be levied starting from January 1, 2024. The decision was published in the Official Gazette:

Notarized power of attorney - 174 lira
Preparation of a notary application - 87 liras
fee for passport registration - 790 liras
fee for an ikameta card - 565 liras
fee for a marriage certificate - 705 liras
fee for a driver's license - 990 liras
fee for registration of a vehicle registration certificate - 885 liras
the fee for issuing a work visa for foreigners is 565 liras

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